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Facts about the Coal Ridge High School Library- Mrs. Breece "Mrs. B" Librarian:

  • The library is open from 7:15 to 4:00 Monday thru Thursday But Closed for Lunch 12:25-1:00 PM Daily

  • Students may check out up to 5 items at a time. Including their Chromebook.

  • Books are checked out for a 14 day period. Weekends and holidays do not count towards the 14 days.

  • Lost or damaged books must be paid for before withdrawing or graduating from the school.

  • Food is not permitted in the library. Always be careful with food and beverages around borrowed books.

  • We have many resources including all prior yearbooks, encyclopedias, and dictionaries.

  • Students may print color documents to the library printer, in small quantities as needed.

Research Resources

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Visit EbscoHost

Choose from 20 multidisciplinary databases to search across simultaneously.

Scholarly articles, magazines, regional newspapers, videos, and more.

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Visit Science.org

Annotated research papers and accompanying teaching materials about Science.

Visit Science News

Science News for Students is an award-winning online publication dedicated to providing age-appropriate, topical science news to learners, parents and educators. 

Visit Texas Instruments

This manual will help you learn functions on the TI calculators.

Visit Nova

Videos, articles, and interactive's are available on topics including Ancient Worlds, Body & Brain, Evolution, Military & Espionage, Nature, Physics & Math, Planet Earth, Space & Flight, and Tech & Engineering.

Visit NCTM

MyNCTM is an online community where NCTM members can ask questions; network and connect with each other; start and join discussions; find, upload, and organize resources and documents; and interact with education experts. 

Visit EDSITEment

EDSITEment provides access to NEH-funded media resources including videos, podcasts, lectures, interactives for the classroom, and film projects. Each resource includes questions to prompt analysis, connections to other NEH-related resources, and links to related EDSITEment lessons and materials.

Visit TEDTalks

Video presentations covering an array of topics and information.

Reading Resources

 

Visit CRHS Library

Explore everything the CRHS Library has to offer.

 

Visit Follett First Reads

Discover new and interesting books by listening to the authors read the first chapter.

Try something new and expand your horizons.

Visit GarCo Library

Resources available through the Garfield County Public Libraries.

Click on RESEARCH to see the databases they have available.

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Visit YALSA

The Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA) brings together key stakeholders from the areas of libraries, education, research, out of school time, youth development and more to develop and deliver resources to libraries that expand their capacity to support teen learning and enrichment and to foster healthy communities.

 

 

 

Visit Project Gutenberg

Project Gutenberg is a library of over 60,000 free eBooks.

No fee or registration! Everything from Project Gutenberg is gratis, libre, and completely without cost to readers. 

Writing Resources

Visit Hemingway

Hemingway App makes your writing bold and clear.

Visit Custom Writing.org

If you’re struggling with writing the thesis statement for your compare and contrast essay, you’ve come to the right place! 

Visit Citation Machine

Start a new citation or manage your existing bibliographies.

Visit Purdue Owl

Welcome to the Purdue OWL. We offer free resources including Writing and Teaching Writing, Research, Grammar and Mechanics, Style Guides, ESL (English as a Second Language), and Job Search and Professional Writing.

Visit Grammarly

Work with an AI writing partner that helps you find the words you need⁠—⁠to write that tricky email, to get your point across, to keep your work moving.

 

 

 

Visit NSU

This web sight will help you properly format your references in APA style.

Visit ReadWriteThink

Online literacy learning with these interactive tools that help students accomplish a variety of goals—from organizing their thoughts to learning about language—all while having fun.

Study Resources

Visit Storybird

How-to Guides

Build your skills with tips and instructions to improve your writing.

 

Visit Khan Academy

Created by experts, Khan Academy’s library of trusted, standards-aligned practice and lessons covers math K-12 through early college, grammar, science, history, AP®, SAT®, and more. It’s all free for learners and teachers.

Visit Quill

Free tools to make your students better writers and readers.

 

 

Visit Adobe Express

Create impactful social graphics, web pages, and short videos in minutes with Adobe Express.

Visit Duolingo

Duolingo is the free science-based language education platform that has organically become the most popular way to learn languages online.

 

 

Visit Common Sense

Use digital citizenship lessons  to address timely topics and prepare students to take ownership of their digital lives.

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